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Old 04-10-2004, 03:48 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Lex muscle vs Ford muscle

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yup those lexus's can be made into all out beasts. a friend of mine has a lexus GS300 with the 2JZGTE twin turbo engine. he's got upgraded everything and he's pushing close to 450hp. needless to say he rips my camaro up easily all this power with the luxury of a lexus, how can you go wrong

Sweet your friend has a nice sleeper... what kind of 1/4 mile times is he putting down?
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[quote=Teg_95]Wow... 80lbs heavier. I knew 3000GT's were heavy but I didn't think they weighed more than my GS. What makes them so heavy? [quote]
On the VR4 at least, the extra heft comes from the AWD....I'm not too sure about the N/A versions.
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